At the end of Bank Road in Pouch Cove is a now decommissioned slipway that was destroyed by the overpowering waves of Hurricane Earl in 2022. At the top of the slipway rests a derelict wooden boat vibrantly displaying its inside colours of blue and gold. The slipway's weathered wooden beams and rusted metal fittings stand as a testament to the town's rich maritime history, offering a striking contrast against the backdrop of the rocky shoreline and the North Atlantic. This location is particularly photogenic during overcast days, when the moody skies enhance the textures and tones of the old structure. The area around the slipway also provides opportunities to capture waves crashing against the cliffs, adding dynamic elements to your composition. This site is perfect for those interested in maritime history and the passage of time. (Pouch Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada)
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